Thursday, August 13, 2015

Peru Photos, 2015

Here is a small sampling of the wonders we experienced during our recent visit to Peru - small indeed, considering I took over 4,000 photos!  Our visit included the Amazon Rainforest, called the "lungs of the earth," where we could sense the fragile ecological balance that sustains us all. We ascended to the dreamlike peaks of the Andes, where the ruins of the Inca empire blend in with the natural wonders, exemplified most vividly in the unspoiled magic of Machu Picchu.  We also saw the ruins of Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, some of which reminded me of Jerusalem, with it's beautifully sculpted ancient stones and magnificent hillside terracing. We saw the largest birds in the world, the Andean condors soaring over Colca Canyon; the mysterious Nazca Lines, engraved in the desert landscape perhaps 2,000 years ago, and we marveled at the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, which at over 12,500 feet, is the highest navigable body of water in the world. The floating islands, BTW were established by the Incas and their descendants who were fleeing the Spanish invaders in the 1500s, at precisely the same time when Jews were fleeing Spain. I found many parallels between the Jewish and Incan experiences and will be discussing some over the coming weeks.  Only about 4,000 Jews remain in Peru today, unless, of course, you include the multitude of Israeli trekkers. 

Enjoy! (And scroll to the very bottom for some videos of the condors in flight)

Sacred Valley, near Maras



Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley
















Machu Picchu













Floating Islands on Lake Titicaca



Flamingoes in formation, Lake Titicaca

Puno and Lake Titicaca




Ballestas Islands and Paracas
















Active Volcano near Arequipa


 Near Colca Canyon


 Nazca Lines



Penguins off Paracas


 Condors at Colca Canyon



 Cusco


Inca Terracing near Colca Canyon


 Vicunas



 Inca Terracing




 Vicuna

Ruins of Inca Temple in Cusco
 Arequipa

 Ballestas



At 13,000 feet







 Amazon Rainforest









Videos of the Andean Condors


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